Regional Forecast for West Midlands

Headline:

Largely cloudy with some rain and drizzle later.

Today:

A largely cloudy day for most, with hill fog, mist and murk developing through the day, along with some light rain or drizzle at times. However, a few brighter breaks are possible in any shelter. Staying mild. Maximum temperature 10 °C.

Tonight:

Further low cloud, mist and hill fog is expected with outbreaks of rain and drizzle throughout the night. Staying frost-free. Minimum temperature 5 °C.

Monday:

Largely cloudy once again, with outbreaks of rain or drizzle in most places and extensive hill fog. However, a few brighter spells are possible later in the afternoon. Mild. Maximum temperature 11 °C.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

A cloudy start Tuesday, with further drizzle, but probably drier and brighter later. Wednesday and Thursday will stay dry and occasionally bright, but will become colder with widespread overnight frost.

Updated: 01:50 on Sun 18 Feb 2018 GMT

UK forecast for the next 5 days

Headline:

Largely cloudy, with some rain and drizzle in the west.

Today:

A cloudy day for most, with mist and murk, along with some outbreaks of rain, slowly spreading across western parts of the UK. The north and east will tend to remain dry and fairly bright for much of the day.

Tonight:

Cloudy, with widespread hill fog, along with some outbreaks of rain, especially across the west. Generally mild, though a touch of frost is possible in the east under clear spells.

Monday:

Largely cloudy, with outbreaks of rain or drizzle in most places and extensive hill fog. However, a few brighter spells are possible in the west later on. Staying mild.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

Staying mostly cloudy on Tuesday, with further rain and drizzle, but then becoming much drier and brighter into Wednesday and Thursday. Turning colder, with the return of widespread overnight frost.

Updated: 01:46 on Sun 18 Feb 2018 GMT

Outlook for the UK over the next 6-30 days

UK Outlook for Thursday 22 Feb 2018 to Saturday 3 Mar 2018:

Dry with sunny spells throughout the second half of the week, with overnight frosts, along with patchy mist and freezing fog. However, outbreaks of rain or drizzle along with some hill snow and stronger winds are possible at times across northwestern areas. Temperatures will turn colder for most by the end of the week, with wind from the east or southeast. The cold weather will be mainly dry initially with a chance of snow flurries in the east/southeast. Over next weekend and following week there is an increase chance of snow for many, especially in the south and east. The location and timing of any snowfall will be uncertain until much nearer the time. However, some milder unsettled weather still may occur at times, especially in the west and northwest.

UK Outlook for Sunday 4 Mar 2018 to Sunday 18 Mar 2018:

In the beginning of March, it is likely to stay cold for most with widespread overnight frost. There will be a greater chance than usual of winds originating from continental Europe, which could bring very cold weather at times and the potential for some snowfall, especially in eastern and southern parts. Unusually, it will probably be driest in the northwest. As we head further into March there are indications that it may become more changeable and less cold, with the wettest weather and mildest temperatures likely to be in the south or the southwest of the UK, but this is currently very uncertain.

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